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fringe gray, with a black line at the base in the middle of the margin. 

 Hind wing whitish, fuscous tinged outwardly, subpellucid. Expanse, 

 13 mm. 



Five specimens, Kerrville, Tex., April n, 12, 13, 1907 (F. C. 

 Pratt). 



Type. No. 11848, U. S. National Museum. 



Lighter colored than the other species of the genus and with 

 more contrasted markings, but similar in pattern. 



* Zophodia bidentella^ n. sp. 



Fore wing gray, black scales on a pale ashen ground, uniform, the 

 inner margin broadly, faintly luteous shaded ; inner line black, slender, 

 indistinctly geminate, dentate, a sharp tooth on discal fold and on 

 median vein; discal dots approximate, not confluent; outer line rather 

 near the margin, black, slender, irregularly dentate, followed by a 

 white line and a dark gray shade that nearly fills the terminal space; 

 a row of terminal black dots. Hind wing whitish, with a terminal 

 fuscous line, the apex slightly tipped with fuscous. Expanse, 20 mm. 



Four specimens, San Antonio, Tex., July, 1899 (O. C. 

 Poling) ; Brownsville, Tex., June (F. H. Snow). 



Type. No. 11850, U. S. National Museum. 



Allied to glaucatella Hulst, polingella Dyar, and dilatifasciella 

 Ragonot, but distinguished by the dentations of the inner line. 



Salebria robustella,' n. sp. 



Body stout, fore wing comparatively broad. Gray, the segments of 

 the abdomen tipped with ocherous, darker shaded at the sides at base. 

 Fore wing light gray, luteous-olivaceous shaded along the inner half ; 

 costal half of basal space whitish, the space crossed by an oblique 

 blackish shade; inner line whitish, slightly oblique, narrow, illy defined, 

 followed by a blackish shade that fills the cell to the discal dot, which 

 is single, blackish ; outer line whitish, obscure, slender, dentate, in- 

 cised on submedian and discal folds, preceded and followed by a 

 blackish shade, the outer shade extending to the margin; a terminal 

 row of faint dark dots; fringe with a dark basal line. Hind wing 

 fuscous, darkest on the veins and marginal line, the fringe interlined 

 with dark at the base. Expanse, 16 mm. 



One male, Burnet Co., Tex. (F. G. Schaupp), from Mr. 

 Kearfott. 



Type. No. 11849, U. S. National Museum. 



Nearest to georgiella Hulst of any of the described species, 

 but not much like even that. 



Salebria ademptandella, n. sp. 



Fore wing light gray, peppered with black; lines black, strongly 

 relieved, the inner angled on subcostal and median veins, oblique and 



